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    human nature to try and get revenge on them. Everyone has had this feeling before and it is natural. But it is never justified. Revenge generates more enmity‚ then more revenge. Then it becomes a never-ending vicious cycle‚ and everyone suffers from it. Revenge is nothing but a waste of time. Thinking about revenge could be better spent on something worthwhile. In the books The Homecoming of Samuel Lake by Jenny Wingfield and To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee revenge is never justified because it

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    The Revenge Medea‚ a play by the Greek playwright Euripides‚ explores the differences between Greek and Barbarian through the character of Medea. In ancient Greek times‚ men had right to revenge on another man for betrayal or hurting him. The man who caused the misery had to take the revenge from the other man. In the play ‘Medea‚’ Medea kills Creon’s daughter and her own children to get revenge on Jason for betraying her for Glauce. Because of the Greek Society and Jason’s betrayal‚ Medea feels

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    is where Satan decides to voyage through Chaos in order to find the new world; Satan decides that he wants to seek revenge on God. A quote that alludes to Satan’s revenge is‚ "Thither full fraught with mischievous revenge Accursed‚ and in a cursed hour‚ he hies (Milton lines 1054-1055). This quote is describing the type of revenge that Satan seeks. It is clearly stated that his revenge will be mischievous and cursed when he has completed his task. Satan talks to those in Hell and after many ideas‚

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    Revenge is the desire to take vengeance (revg). Vengeance is to return an injury(veng). In the Alexandre Dumas novel‚ The Count of Monte Cristo‚ the title character seeks revenge of those who put him in jail. Villefort‚ one of the accomplices of Monte Cristo’s imprisonment‚ receives revenge from Monte Cristo. The revenge on Villefort by Monte Cristo was too harsh. When Monte Cristo was being arrested‚ he was brought to Villefort to be prosecuted. Upon discovering the letter that was to Nortier‚

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    Rainey Bland English 102 Dr. Christine Schott 14 November 2014 A Scorned Man’s Revenge The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark is one of William Shakespeare’s most recognized plays. It is a production that revolves around the central theme of revenge. In the first act‚ the reader is introduced to Hamlet whose uncle‚ Claudius‚ is king of the country. Once Claudius realizes Hamlet’s intentions to murder him for his father’s murder‚ Claudius plots to accomplish his own objectives. Some readers fail

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    Revenge without guilt – The complete and perfect scheme. (or Heaven Bound Hamlet) In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the intensely introspective character‚ Hamlet‚ purposely uses an internal dialogue and calculatingly waits and plots to cope with the moral issues‚ draw out his enemies and manipulate the situation to exact revenge without guilt‚ all while feigning madness. Shakespeare and his contemporaries were fascinated by madness. This fascination was perhaps connected to not being able to distinguish

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    Revenge and Betrayal in Hamlet The play Hamlet by William Shakespeare contains a good deal of symbolism and themes. The play Hamlet utilizes symbolism as well as themes of revenge and betrayal to create the main theme of death. The relation of the fundamentals of themes and symbolism helps capture the essence of the play. Hamlet is acquainted with important characters who somehow also include symbolism and importance of their role in the play as they represent corruption and death. The play unified

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    Joseph Tenenbaum Period 6 Revengeful Justice Hamlet’s motives rally between those of both revenge and justice‚ and it becomes this internal conflict which sets the pace of events throughout Shakespeare’s entire play. Revenge serves Hamlet as his initial goal in the pursuit for vindication of his father’s death. Soliloquy later reveals Hamlet’s torn sensibility and care for justice‚ which decelerates his ability to proceed in action against Claudius. Not until Hamlet confronts his own procrastination

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    dish best served cold: Analysis of Roger Chillingworth’s revenge in The Scarlet Letter It is possible for someone to become so consumed by revenge that his health suffers. He has been wronged by someone and believe in “tit for a tat”‚ so they choose getting even instead of forgiveness. This may seem like the easiest and fairest way to live life‚ but it can completely occupy lives and cloud judgment. Roger Chillingworth chose to take revenge on Dimmesdale (for the affair the minister had with his

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    A Serving of Injustice with a Side of Revenge: The Merchant of Venice During the Venetian era in which The Merchant of Venice takes place‚ the law is heavily depended on among society. Within the law‚ it is asserted that justice must be shown impartially to both parties and that the outcome will be a just balance for the good of society. Within this play lies a court case between two parties‚ Antonio and Shylock‚ where justice must be served to abide by the laws and to the contracted agreement

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